Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort Details

Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort is nestled in the high New Mexican desert, surrounded by the foothills of the Cooke's Mountain Range. The resort is but a small portion on the 7,000 acres of open range framed by endless skies, a setting that makes it truly one of the hidden treasures of the southwest. Here you can find quiet solitude, desert beauty and diverse wildlife. There are no trains rumbling in the night, no trucks engaging jake brakes as they exit off the highway, just the occasional howl of a coyote or the whistle of the wind past your windows.

Recreation near Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort

Historic Deming, New Mexico with a wonderful Museum and Interstate 10 are just a short ten minute drive away. The Deming Luna Mimbres Museum offers insights into native culture, including the renowned Mimbreno Indian pottery, cultural, historical and geological heritage.

From this peaceful setting, one can easily explore Silver City, NM, a quiet town 52 miles northwest of Deming that is home to many artists and artisans. It is also the gateway to The Gila National Wilderness, the nation's first designated wilderness area, and Lake Roberts. The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is where visitors search for the secrets of the people who inhabited and forsook the dwellings in the last 2000 years. Close by is the CATWALK, providing dramatic views of sheer rock walls and the Whitewater River, and the City of Rocks State Park, where forces of nature have sculpted their own version of a fossilized city.

The abundance of rocks in the area spurs an annual rock show in March. Other favorite local events include the Annual Great American Duck Races in August, the Southwestern New Mexico State Fair in October, and monthly sporting clays tournaments. With the abundance of things to see and do at a ranch that thinks of its guests as family, you could find yourself returning to the area.

Directions to Hidden Valley Ranch RV Resort

From I-10 at Deming: Go north on Hwy 180 (3 miles). Turn right on Keeler Rd., continue on until pavement ends (road becomes gravel). Go 1.5 miles on gravel road and turn right on Hidden Valley Rd., Go 5.5 miles and road will dead end into the ranch.